Marko Milosevic

BCSP Associate

Marko Milosevic graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy, Department for Sociology in 2004, and obtained MA degree at the same Department in 2009.

He is a PhD candidate in International and European Studies at the Faculty of Political Sciences, University of Belgrade. Speaks English and French.

Milosevic was working at the BCSP as a Researcher from 2006 until 2015, when he moved to senior position in the service of the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection.

He had mostly published on issues of national security and privatization of security in the Western Balkans. His areas of interest include privatization of security, multinational operations, new wars, social research, transparency in the security sector, and the defence industry.

New analysis of the BCSP points to the insufficiently investigated topic of private detective companies and answers four basic questions: What do we know about detectives in Serbia, what do they actually do, what competencies do they have and how can their work be improved from the point of of law ...

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